Index

A

Aatoncode

Brief description 12

Generator unit data entry 222

Generator unit overview 220

Initializing the system 226

NagraT.C. unit 224

Origin C unit 228

System overview 218

Time code display sequence 218

Academy, Anamorphic, & Super–35 formats compared 6

Academy Awards and Nominations

Best Picture 18

Directors 40

Directors of Photography 64

Producers 19

Academy cinematography 8

Added production value accessories 38

Addresses of PANAVISION Representatives 294

Adjustable shutter 56

Anamorphic cinematography 8

Anamorphic or spherical? 6

Anti–reflection triple filter holder 56

Aperture increment table 129

Aperture Plate and Matte, Checking the 140

B

Batteries

Available types 116

Charge retention 120

Recharging lead acid types 120

Recharging nicadtypes 118

Behind–the–lens filters 58

C

CAMERA OPERATORS’ PANAFLEX 67

Camera angle control accessories 60

CAMERA ASSISTANTS’ PANAFLEX 101

Camera heaters 132

Camera lubrication 110, 112

Camera noise control 280

Camera types 2, 32

Carnet countries 286

Checking the equipment 102

Checking the matte (gate) 140

Cold weather protection 62

Color CCD flicker–free video assist 72

Customized equipment 28

Cut frames 130

D

Depth of Field tables 250

PRIMO 11:1 zoom 268

PRIMO 17.5–75mm zoom 262

PRIMO 3:1 zoom 273

PRIMO–L prime lenses 251

Diffusion 54

Digital displays 94

Diopters 54

DIRECTORS OF PHOTOGRAPHY’S PANAFLEX 43

E

Electronic synchronizer systems 194

Camera to projector 196

Phasable 194

Time lapse and time exposure 200

Environmental protective equipment 62

Exposure control tables 53

F

F.T.Z.S.A.C. lens and camera speed control system

Assembling the units 188

Camera speed/T–stop and zoom control 192

Focus and T–stop control 190

System overview 166

FILM DIRECTORS’ PANAFLEX 27

Film formats 30

FILM PRODUCERS’ PANAFLEX 1

Filters 54

Focusing PANAVISION lenses 154

Follow focus controls

Electronic 166

Manual 164

Footage counters 148

Formats 30

FRAZIER lens system 60

Future technologies 14

G

Gelatin filter holders 162

‘Go PANAVISION’ Decision 28

Ground Glasses and Hard Masks 50, 130

H

Hand–holding, Preparation for 108

Heat and dust protection 62

Hidden economies of “Going PANAVISION” 16

HMI lighting

Flicker–free camera speeds 122

fps/shutter angle table 57

Safest settings 127

I

Inclining prisms 60

Iris brackets and rods 160

L

Lens testing 152

Lens types 34

Light control accessories 56, 58

Light Efficiency 52

Light overlay accessory 202203

Lubrication points

PANAFLEX 111

PANAFLEX 16 111

PANAMITCHELL Mk. II 113

PANASTAR 111

PANAVISION 65mm 113

SuperPSR 113

M

Magazines 134

Camera carrying handles 134

Electroniccontacts 136

Footage and take–up indicators 136

Loading film 138

Magazine heaters 136

Reverse running 134

Matte boxfeatures 158

Matte boxes 54

Measuringcamera noise 278

Minimizing camera noise 280

Modular follow focus 164, 166

Motorized graduated filters 56

MTF (ModularTransferFunction) graphs 152

N

Newtechnologies 12

Nodally mounting PANAFLEX and PANASTAR cameras 84, 206

O

O’Connor head mounting system 75

Optical accessories 54

Ordering PANAVISION equipment 284

P

PANABALL levellers 82, 206

PANACCESSORIES 46

PANAFLASHER light overlay accessory 58

General description 38

PANAFLEX 16

Movement lubrication 110

PANAFLEX camera

Camera heater 132

Changing electroniccircuit boards 176

Changing the Ground Glass 130

Changing the reflexsystem 128

Checking and resetting the flange focal depth 156

Checking that it runs properly and quietly 146

Digital displays 94

Fitting lenses 150

Fitting to a pan and tilt head 106

Hand holding 108

Lacingthefilm 144

Lens mounting dimensional stability 156

Lubrication 110

Powersupplies 116

Preparing the camera for loading 142

Putting in a Cut Frame 130

Removing and replacing camera movements 114

Removingthe aperture plate 140

Reverse running 124

Running thecamera 124

Settingthecamera for maximumquietness 146

Setting the camera speed 122

Setting the footage counters 148

Setting the shutter opening 126

Viewfinder facilities 68

PANAFLEX cameras 32

PANAFLEX LIGHTWEIGHT camera system 60, 96

PANAFLEX system 2

PANAHEAD 74

Accessory box 14, 206

Additional features 74

Additional tilt, up or down 76

As a free or friction head 78

As a gyro head 18

As a remote head 78

Facilities, overview 68

Fine tuning and servicing 78

Fitting thecamera 106

Nodal adaptor 206

Pan and tilt ranges 14

PANABALL leveller 206

Setting–up procedures 104

PANALITE camera mounted lamps 208

PANALITE on–board Obie lite 56

PANAPOD tripods 210

PANAROCK and PANATILT accessories 76

PANASTAR Camera

Forward and reverse running 124

Lubrication 110

Preparing the camera for loading 142

Removing and replacing camera movement 114

Removing the aperture plate 140

Speedcontrol 122

PANASTAR camera

Setting the shutter opening 126

PANATAPE II electronic rangefinder 212

PANATATE turnover camera mount 38, 60, 214

PANATATE turnover camera mount

System overview 86

PANAVlD video viewfinder systems 72

PANAVISION 65

Lubrication points 112

PANAVISION camera

Electronic servicing 174174

PANAVISION Cameras 32

PANAVlSlON LENSES

Testing 152

PANAVlSlON Lenses 4, 34

Lightweight zoom 96

PANAVlSlON lenses 4, 48, 171

Focusing 154

PANAVISION Representatives 294

PANAVISIONFRAZIER lens system 38, 60

Panning speeds 70

Pedestal system 98

Pellicle reflex system 128

PRIMO lens data

Anamorphic lens tables and graphs 235

Camera distance/Subject size tables 244

Depth of Field tables 250

Entrance pupil positions 232

Prime lenstables and graphs 234

Subject sizelCamera distance tables 238

Zoom lenstablesandgraphs 236

Primo lenses 34

PRIMO LENSES LENS DATA 231

PRODUCTION MANAGERS’ PANAFLEX 283283

Q

Quietest possible recording conditions 278

R

Rain, storm and water protection 62

Range extenders 150

Reminder lists

Anamorphic lenses 292292

Camera equipment 288

Spherical lenses 290

Remote control iris systems 168

S

Selecting PANAVISION equipment 24

Sharper images and faster pans 70

Shipping equipment overseas 286

Slant focus lenses 38

Sliding base plate, Using a 106

SMART SHUTTER II system

Brief description 56

Fitting and calibrating the shutter motor 180

In–shot depth of field and exposure changes 186

In–shot speed changes above 24 fps 184

In–shot speed changes below 24 fps 182

System overview 172

SOUND RECORDISTS’ PANAFLEX 277277

Special equipment 10

SUPER PSR cameras 32

Super PSR cameras

Lubrication 112

Super–35 cinematography 8

T

Time code. See Aatoncode

U

USING PANAFLEX AND PANASTAR CAMERA ACCESSORIES 179

V

Variety All–time Film Rental Champs 17

Vibration, stress, high “g” protection 62

Video–assist systems 216

Viewfinder

De–anamorphoser and light cut–off 92

Eyepiece fitting and interchanging 88

Image magnifier 90

ND contrast viewfinder filters 92

Ocular diopters 90

Ocularmarker ring 90

PANACLEAR eyepiece demister 90

PANAGLOW illuminated reticle 92

Special eyepiece facilities 90

Viewfinding aids 36

Z

Zoom lenses

Lenstypes 171

Zoom controls 170

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